The Effect of Suckercide Application Timing and Cultivar Maturity on Chemical Topping of Burley Tobacco

M. Richmond, R. Pearce, W. Bailey
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Experiments were initiated in 2015 to evaluate the efficacy of chemical topping for burley tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.). The major objectives for this study were to determine the optimum timing of suckercide application and appropriate cultivar maturity for effective chemical topping. Burley tobacco cultivars TN 90 (medium maturity), KT 210, and KT 215 (late maturity) were chemically topped at the 10% button, 50% button, and 10% bloom growth stages. The 10% button and 50% button application timings were best suited for chemical topping practices. Treatments that targeted the 10% bloom stage did not completely halt inflorescence growth; however, all application timings resulted in excellent sucker control. Both medium and late maturing burley cultivars proved to be acceptable for chemical topping methods; however, timing the suckercide application may be less difficult with later maturing cultivars. Chemically topped treatments generally resulted in shorter, narrower tip leaves than manually topped treatments. There were no significant differences in total yield of TN 90 when comparing tobacco that was manually topped at 10% bloom to tobacco that was chemically topped at 10% button, 50% button, or 10% bloom across all environments. In 4 out of 6 environments, total yield was not significantly different between manual topping and any chemically topped application timing in the late maturing burley cultivars; however, at least 1 chemically topped application timing had equivalent yield to manually topped tobacco in all environments.
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杀乳剂施用时间和品种成熟度对白利烟化学打顶的影响
2015年启动了化学打头对白肋烟(Nicotiana tabacum L.)的药效评价试验。本研究的主要目的是确定最适宜的杀虫剂施用时间和适宜的品种成熟度,以便进行有效的化学打顶。白烟品种TN 90(中熟)、KT 210和KT 215(晚熟)分别在10%扣期、50%扣期和10%花期施用化学顶。10%按钮和50%按钮的施用时间最适合化学打顶。以10%开花期为目标的处理没有完全停止花序的生长;然而,所有的应用时机都产生了出色的吸盘控制。中、晚熟白肋品种均可采用化学打顶方法;然而,对于成熟较晚的品种来说,施用杀油剂的时机可能不那么困难。化学打顶处理通常比人工打顶处理产生更短、更窄的叶尖。在所有环境下,人工灌顶10%花期与化学灌顶10%花期、50%花期和10%花期烟草的TN 90总产量无显著差异。在6个环境中有4个环境下,晚熟白肋品种人工打顶与化学打顶的总产量差异不显著;然而,在所有环境中,至少1个化学顶施用时间与人工顶的产量相当。
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